Theatrum Anatomicum Berolinense around 1730

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With the generous permission of Berlin State Archive, Landesarchiv Berlin, F Rep. 250-01, Nr. C_140
Theatrum Anatomicum Berolinense, copperplate engraving from a drawing by Gottfried Leygebe (1665–1736), around 1730, artist: Anton Balthasar König; source: with the generous permission of Berlin State Archive, Landesarchiv Berlin, F Rep. 250-01, Nr. C_140.

Theatrum Anatomicum Berolinense um 1730

This copperplate engraving from around 1730 depicts a teaching dissection at the anatomical theatre in Berlin. The unopened cadaver is lying on a board, out of which a semi-circle has been cut on both sides to give the anatomist better access. The collection cabinets at the sides with their glass fronts are an indication of the intended complementary use of fresh cadavers and preserved specimens in teaching.


Theatrum Anatomicum Berolinense, copperplate engraving from a drawing by Gottfried Leygebe (1665–1736), around 1730, artist: Anton Balthasar König; source: with the generous permission of Berlin State Archive, Landesarchiv Berlin, F Rep. 250-01, Nr. C_140.


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